Best of Today Episodes Episode guide
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Alexa? Who made you?
We meet the inventor of Amazon's voice-controlled service Alexa, William Tunstall-Pedoe
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Aleppo: Nearly one million living under seige
Nearly one million people are living under siege in Syria, the UN aid chief has said.
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Aleppo: '5,000 need urgent surgical care'
Our guests discuss the extent of the crisis in Aleppo and what needs to be done next.
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Aleppo is "now synonym for Hell"
What is next for Aleppo now government forces have won control of the city from rebels?
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Aleppo "a failure by all of us"
What happens now to those who fled the city and left their homes behind?
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Alec Stewart on a lifetime at the Oval
Outgoing head of Surrey cricket reflects on caps, centuries and a drunk impersonator
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Alan Partridge takes over
The broadcaster and national treasure on his memoir and state-of-the-nation polemic.
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Alan Green on Hillsborough
Alan Green on the "dignity" of the fans at Hillsborough and his anger at the police.
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Alan Garner on his Booker-shortlisted novel
Alan Garner becomes the oldest writer to be shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize.
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Alan Bennett on new film version of his The Lady in the Van
Alan Bennett tells his real life story of the inspiration behind The Lady in the Van.
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Alan Ayckbourn: Scarborough’s “magic place”
Playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn on his beloved Scarborough
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Alaa Abdel Fattah: Britain being 'fobbed off' by Egypt
The activist's family says Britain's actions will set a precedent for similar cases.
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Al Gore: US will meet Paris climate commitments
Al Gore says the US will "meet the commitments" set out by the Paris climate agreement
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Air traffic boss addresses ‘anger’ and ‘frustration’ over flight chaos
National Air Traffic Services boss explains why technical problems disrupted flights
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Air pollution: 'People are dying'
Our guests discuss the warning faced by the government to greatly reduce air pollution.
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AIDS: 'It crept in sideways silently as rumours and whispers'
The first AIDS case was reported in the UK forty years ago.
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Aid reaches Madaya
Syria expert at the European Council on Foreign Relations on the implications of Madaya
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AI: Is there a risk of human extinction?
Artificial intelligence could lead to extinction, experts warn
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Ai Weiwei: Refugees should be respected
Chinese artist's documentary shines light on plight of refugees
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Ai Weiwei: China wants new world order
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei on the China-Russia axis
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AI and the future of DeepMind
Prince Harry sat down with Demis Hassabis, co-founder of DeepMind
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Aftermath of Brexit defeat
Theresa May faces a no confidence vote tonight after the defeat of her Brexit deal
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After the referendum: Day 4
Lucy Powell, Lord Darling, Chris Grayling and Cat Smith on Brexit aftermath
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After Orlando: The battle against homophobia
How will the LGBT community respond to extremist attack?
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After Good Friday
The generation who have grown up after the Good Friday Agreement
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African elephants face extinction
Elephants are at risk of dying out in central and eastern Africa
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Afghanistan: 'We're on the very edge'
ѿý World Affairs Editor John Simpson describes the 'intense' situation in Afghanistan
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Afghanistan withdrawal
The Prime Minister confirmed on Thursday UK troops would be leaving Afghanistan
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Afghanistan two decades since 9/11
On the 20th anniversary of 9/11, a former President of Afghanistan speaks to Lyse Doucet
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Afghanistan peace talks
Preparations are underway for another round of Afghan peace talks, involving the Taliban